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No author can predict the future, yet George Orwell's talent as a foreseer is extraordinary. From the early 1930s onwards, he was astute in picking out things about us that would endure and resurface many decades later.
Answer: the hardships faced by the Pilgrims.
In this passage, we see that the author talks about the children of Pilgrims. He states that these children will talk about how their parents crossed the ocean and risked their lives in the wilderness. And the whole time, they prayed, and God delivered them. The passage discusses the hardships that the Pilgrims faced when they came to America.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. confident" Macbeth's reaction to the first three apparitions who foreshadow his future can BEST be described as <span>confident.</span>
Answer:
The speaker is talking about their journey and how it isn't to accomplish anything. In their perspective, they are scaling a "metaphorical mountain" for no specific reason.
1. If you denounce what someone writes, you are essentially going against what was written and saying you do not agree. (Denounce means to be against something or see it as wrong).
2. Living in groups is an adaptation that many animals rely on to survive.
3. Illness and traits can be passed down from generation to generation.
4. A selection I recently made was purchasing oreos instead of ice cream at the grocery store.
5. A way to express your ideas is through journaling or making art.
6. A positive attribute could be your flexibility.
7. Your wit is a trait that can distinguish you from your friends.
8. Name on schoolwork, condiments, subjects in a planner.
9. Physical looks are a way heredity is expressed.
10. An increase in some populations always emerge in nature.